in asset, liabilities and shareholders’ equity are as follows: Assets Cash and cash equivalent decrease by Baht (14.65) million Trade and other receivable decrease by Baht (25.32) million Inventories
Cash and cash equivalent increase by Baht 5.36 million Trade and other receivable increase by Baht 11.15 million Inventories increase by Baht 19.11 million Other current assets increase by Baht 11.42
due to the increase in both trade accounts receivable and inventory. The trade accounts receivable was increased by Baht 20 million from Baht 701 million in year-end 2016 to be Baht 721 million in Q2
trade accounts receivable by Baht 54 million from Baht 701 million in year-end 2016 to be Baht 646 million in Q3/2017, or 7.77% decreased resulting from slowdown of sales volume. While inventory showed
selling price resulting from the global economy slowdown which was the effect of the US-China trade conflict. However, the total sales volume of Q2/2019 was increased by 6.47% compared to those of Q2/2018
resulting from the global economy slowdown which was the effect of the US-China trade conflict. However, the total sales volume of 2019 was increased by 19.34% compared to those of 2018. Financial Operating
assets. Recently, the hospitals have invested on ward renovation and medical equipment. Total liabilities as of 30 June 2020 decreased by 3% from end of Y2019 on back of the decrease of trade payable. The
million of Q3/2018. This was due to higher short term loan requirement during the period resulting from higher trade accounts receivable. As a result of the discussed factors, our profit for three-month
13.5% to THB 44mn • Dividend payment of 0.02 per share to be paid on 17 May 2019 KEY BUSINESS UPDATE THAILAND • MACO has completed the digital installation of its street furniture media at 23 BTS
DIVIDEND PAYMENTS - On 12 September 2018, the Board of Directors Meeting has resolved to approve the interim dividend payment from the operating results of 1H 2018 of THB 0.018 per share (totaling THB 74mn